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Monday, April 24, 2017

Week 30 "Heroes"

Sige. So basically I'm a hero. I believe that I've been called to serve in the Philippines to save animals and little kids' hearts. I'll explain.
The other day, sister Quebec and I were walking on the sidewalk on a VERY busy, windy road, and there was a little boy next to us, just in a PANIC. Trying to get someone to listen to him, but they were so busy. So we looked, and I just saw this small puppy, working his way through the traffic with all the confidence in the world. GOSH. This little kid was gonna see his puppy get smashed. So of course.. (Mom, this is where you stop reading) and I said, "Sister, we're getting that puppy for the boy." LOL. Okay, so we waited for an opening in the traffic to quickly cross the road, and mind you- the name of this area is "Zig Zag" for a reason!
I dont think I have ever prayed so hard for an animal. So finally, and thankfully the puppy crossed with only a whole ton of close calls. He then PEED, and prepared to cross again. WE finally made it over, and I grabbed that little dog and just looked over at the little boy who still had horror plastered on his face, and when we finally crossed back over with the puppy, the little boy hugged that little dog so tight his eyes were about to pop out, I swear.

So there is my story of the week. ;) 

Also, I want to share with you something I've really been focusing my studies on this week- Priesthood and being worthy and willing to use the Priesthood, or for girls, to sustain their priesthood holders. I'm SO grateful for the priesthood. It really is the most unique thing about this Church, is that we have authority from God, and that the worthy and willing men of the church can use that. But unless a man or boy is willing and worthy, even if he's received the priesthood, he doesnt have the power of the priesthood.
 
There is a story from Elder Holland I just wanna share real quick with you:
Many years ago now, long before I was called as a General Authority, I participated as a speaker in a young adult conference. The conference concluded with a testimony meeting in which a handsome, young returned missionary stood up to bear his testimony. He looked good, clean, and confident—just like a returned missionary should look.
As he began to speak, tears came to his eyes. He said he was grateful to stand in the midst of such a terrific group of young Latter-day Saints and to feel good about the life he was trying to lead. But that feeling had only been possible, he said, because of an experience he had had a few years earlier, an experience that had shaped his life forever.
He then told of coming home from a date shortly after he had been ordained an elder at age 18. Something had happened on this date of which he was not proud. He did not go into any details, nor should he have done so in a public setting. To this day I do not know the nature of the incident, but it was significant enough to him to have affected his spirit and his self-esteem.
As he sat in his car for a while in the driveway of his own home, thinking things through and feeling genuine sorrow for whatever had happened, his nonmember mother came running frantically from the house straight to his car. In an instant she conveyed that this boy’s younger brother—I do not know what the age of the younger boy was—had just fallen in the home, had hit his head sharply and was having some kind of seizure or convulsion. The nonmember father had immediately called 911, but it would take some time at best for help to come.
“Come and do something,” she cried. “Isn’t there something you do in your Church at times like this? You have their priesthood. Come and do something.”
His mother didn’t know a lot about the Church at that point, but she knew something of priesthood blessings. Nevertheless, on this night when someone he loved dearly needed his faith and his strength, this young man could not respond. Given the feelings he had just been wrestling with, and the compromise he felt he had just made—whatever that was—he could not bring himself to go before the Lord and ask for the blessing that was needed.
He bolted from the car and ran down the street several hundred yards to the home of a worthy older man who had befriended him in the ward ever since the boy’s conversion two or three years earlier. An explanation was given, the older brother responded, and the two were back at the house still well before the paramedics arrived. The happy ending of this story as told in that testimony meeting was that this older man instantly gave a sweet, powerful priesthood blessing, leaving the injured child stable and resting by the time medical help arrived. A quick trip to the hospital and a thorough exam there revealed no permanent damage had been done. A very fearful moment for this family had passed.
Then the returned missionary of whom I speak said this: “No one who has not faced what I faced that night will ever know the shame I felt and the sorrow I bore for not feeling worthy to use my priesthood. It is an even more painful memory for me because it was my own little brother who needed me, and my beloved nonmember parents who were so fearful and who had a right to expect more of me. But as I stand before you today I can promise you this,” he said. “I am not perfect, but from that night onward I have never done anything that would keep me from going before the Lord with confidence and asking for His help when it is needed. Personal worthiness is a battle in this world in which we live,” he acknowledged, “but it is a battle I am winning. I have felt the finger of condemnation pointing at me once in my life, and I don’t intend to feel it ever again if I can do anything about it. And, of course,” he concluded, “I can do everything about it.”
He finished his testimony and sat down. I can still picture him. I can still see the setting we were in. And I can still remember the stark, moving silence that followed his remarks as everyone in the room had occasion to search his or her soul a little deeper, vowing a little stronger to live by these powerful words given by the Lord: “Let virtue garnish thy thoughts unceasingly; then shall thy confidence wax strong in the presence of God; and the doctrine of the priesthood shall distil upon thy soul as the dews from heaven. The Holy Ghost shall be thy constant companion, and thy scepter an unchanging scepter of righteousness and truth” (D&C 121:45–46
 
Anyway, I love you all so much, and I hope you're happy and safe! Make good choices! 

 We found Ben & Jerry's and New Zealand Ice Cream- Home sweet home. Except the ice cream was like 400 pesos.... so.
This is the first time I have seen Fanta since I've been here. They have the rip-off version, Royal. ;) Tastes exactly the same.
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                              Antipolo at night and in the rain- from the view of inside a trike
                          CUTE KIDS who were OBSESSED with me taking pictures.
                                        Got to see my first trainer. ') Reunion.
                                                        Me and Sis Quebec
                                               The FURTHEST area.....


Mahal Kita!

Sister Mosher

Monday, April 17, 2017

Week 29 "Cute Story, huh?"

Sige! Story time. My very favorite things that happened this week! There is this SUPER cute little boy in our ward, about 5 years old. So chatty! And he was just chatting with the New Zealand sister, and out of NO WHERE, he grabs her cheeks (like a grandmother would), shakes her face in his little hands and says to her with his face so close, "Ang pangit mo!" Which basically translates to "You are so ugly!" I LOST IT! It was so funny.
And the other day, Sis Quebec and I were walking in our area (and I have lots of kiddo buddies who give me highfives- its my FAV) and so there were four little boys who were holding lots of stuff, to the point where their hands were completely full. And as soon as they saw me, they literally dropped everything and RAN to me with their hands in the air, ready for a highfive. IT MELTED MY HEART. I've never loved kids more than when I came here. They are my BUDDIES for real.

Basta, happy happy EASTER SUNDAY. I'm so GRATEFUL for Easter season, which represents Jesus Christ's miraculous resurrection! I've been asked a lot here why Mormons don't use crosses as our symbol, and it's truly because we don't focus and linger our thoughts (although SO important) on the death of Jesus Christ, but more on His wonderful resurrection which secures in our minds that death is NOT the end, and that life has a perfect purpose. I love you all, and remember why we celebrate Easter! And how the easter bunny gives eggs. I still dont understand that. :)



                        Sister Chambers from Utah, and Sis Richards from New Zealand

                                                            New friends ')
                              MY comp (on the right) Sis Quebec, and her cousin. Cute ha
                                                                  El Dorado
                                                           Dead Cockroaches.. I wasn't joking


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Mahal Kita!

Sister Mosher

Monday, April 10, 2017

Week 28 "Sunlight"

Hi everyone! Life in the Philippines is a blast. My humor is getting cornier and cornier as the days fly by. Seriously, get ready for some CHEESY jokes. Filipino people are so much fun. One thing I really like about being here is that EVERYONE is everywhere. What I've grown up with are houses all lined up pretty and straight, with big yards and perfectly planted trees, and everyone is either sitting in the shade of a tree, or in their house. But here, everyone is everywhere. No one stays in their house, and when they do, their door is wide open. Kids run around and parents run with them. Dogs bark and cats are EVERYWHERE. It's a crazy world, definitely something differnent, but its also full of color. I really love Filipinos. They make it all worth it. 
But it's been a good life. 
Conference was AMAZING, and one thing I really loved came from Weatherford T. Clayton who said, "Even in our moments of deepest grief; when time stands still, and when life seems unbfair, we can find peace through Christ.." The light of Christ is as universal as Sunlight.
How comforting? Christ's light shines through ANY and all darkness. We are lucky to live in this day and age, even if it is plagued with trouble and hardships. We have so much knowledge at our fingertips and we have hope. 

I love you all! Enjoy your lives. Life is good! Be happy, stay safe. :)

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Mahal Kita!

Sister Mosher
 
 
                                                          My fav small dog
 Snow white, animal charmer. This kid literally caught this bird just out of the air.
               This little kid is the CUTEST. He literally brought me ALL of his stuffed toys ')

Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Week 27 - I have more pictures to send than words to say this week

Hi everyone! I don't have a whole lot to say about this week. It was a typical week in the Philippines... Riding Jeepneys and trikes, avoiding traffic, hiking mountains, high-fiving little kids, getting called 'Elsa', teaching lessons, trying to speak tagalog, making friends with the kids, holding cats and hoping they don't have fleas, sweating because of the heat, washing my clothes by hand... Ya know, the usual. ;) 
It's definitely a different world here in the philippines, but its SO GREAT. These people are SO KIND HEARTED and beautiful. :) They are so funny and it's great because you can tell them the same joke over and over again and they will never stop laughing. They're so fun and I love them! 
We had one investigator at church, and we were SO HAPPY. :') It's been a while. We are really praying for her. She is 14, and her name is Rosa. She loves the BOM, and after Young Womens, the teacher came up to us and said 'WOW! She explained the entire First Vision to the whole class perfectly.' She is AWESOME. We are super praying for her. 

This week is conference week for us, and I am beyond excited! My second Conference in the mission, the first in the actual mission field. :') Conference is the BEST time of the year, huh? 



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Mahal Kita!


Sister Mosher
        Catching lizards in the house.... Ps. This is literally me as soon as we stepped into the             house...  HAGGARD
                                                        This is my AREA. heart eyes
                     Exchanges (she's from New Zealand, and she wont let you forget it) ;)
                                                           I totally made the shot btw
                                         Seriously... check out the pass along cards #oym
 My replacement twin here in the Philippines while my actual twin is in Utah.. Sorry, sis.
                                        Seriously... check out the pass along cards #oym


                                                                     Sister Jingkee!

                                           TEMPLE DAY (with the comp Sis Quebec)
                                                              Temple day 2
                                                    Sis AhFua.. still at the temple )